white kitchen cabinets with a large hood

CONSUMER INFORMATION

The Benefits Of Custom Cabinetry

When doing a kitchen or bath remodel, one major decision you’ll have to make is whether to go with off-the-shelf cabinetry, custom cabinetry, or a combination of the two. While pre-made cabinets may cost less upfront, they offer limited flexibility in achieving your exact design and functionality goals. Custom cabinetry, on the other hand, offers endless possibilities for design, layout, and materials, allowing you to create a space perfectly tailored to your needs. The following are a few benefits of investing in custom-built cabinets and why this option may be the best choice for your remodeling project.

Superior Appearance

One primary reason that you would remodel a room is to achieve a particular look. This is much harder to accomplish with off-the-shelf cabinets from a store. Your kitchen and bath are unique in specific ways, and you want the cabinetry in these rooms to match and reflect this uniqueness. If you have a special trim or a particular type of countertops, custom-built cabinets can be made to complement the color and shape you want visually.

Fitting Unusual Spaces

You may find it hard to locate pre-made cabinets that perfectly fit the available space in your kitchen. This is probably even more likely if your home is older than most. You may end up having to put awkward spacers between cabinets to have them fill the horizontal space over counters and appliances that are designed to fit your cabinetry. Custom-built cabinets solve this problem perfectly since they can be made to whatever width that will assure a smooth, uninterrupted row of cabinets across the entire available space, which should have the effect of maximizing your kitchen’s storage area.

A master bathroom with a vanity and cabinets and with a soaker tub

Adding Personal Flair To Your Kitchen Or Bath

Chances are, you’re not going to the trouble and expense of replacing cabinetry or doing an extensive remodeling of your kitchen or bath to make it look like everyone else’s. Off-the-shelf cabinets make it more challenging to truly add a personal touch to your home. Perhaps you’re a wine connoisseur and want a cabinet that incorporates a wine rack. The aspiring or accomplished chef in you may want one that includes a spice rack and perhaps a couple of others with glass doors that show off some particularly nice china you own. With custom cabinets, your options truly are limitless.

A kitchen with white cabinets and black metal glass doors and a spice storage cabinet

The Importance Of Professional Craftsmanship

When you have custom cabinetry made, you want it to last as long as possible. Most people will only do a significant remodel once or maybe twice in their lives. You want the job done right, so you’re enjoying your custom cabinets every time you enter the room they’re in.

If you’re anywhere in the vicinity of Charlotte, North Carolina, you should become acquainted with the fine furniture and quality custom cabinetry of Walker Woodworking. Located in Shelby, North Carolina, west of Charlotte, they’ve been locally manufacturing their cabinetry since 1999. They employ 28 people from Cleveland County and the surrounding area, and their craftsmen, artisans, and designers will help you realize your dreams when it comes to incorporating the ideal cabinetry in your kitchen, bath, or other room.

Design details matter, and with traditional rules being replaced with out-of-the-box thinking, it is easier than ever to accomplish this task. You deserve to have a well-functioning and lovely bathroom that is designed with you in mind.

Our CEO, Travis Walker, believes in pairing the power of technology with skilled craftsmanship, so he spends time researching the latest tools and techniques available to woodworking. His research led him to buy a new software program called CAD, short for “computer-aided design,” and a CNC machine.

Custom storage solutions offer you the ability to keep your beloved collections in exactly the right place and position you want them. They can be displayed for all to see and made accessible when needed.

Mullions are the dividing bars that traditionally separate glass panes in a cabinet door. It is an old method that was used as far back as the early American era. They had yet to invent a way to create large sheets of glass, leading to the need for thin strips of wood to form bigger windows throughout the home.

Designing for humans involves intentionally keeping connection, comfort, and wellness at the forefront of the process. Our homes are our sanctuaries, the places we call our own, and they must be built to meet our individual lifestyle needs.